Thor77 / Blueproximity

Run a command once a bluetooth device is in/out of a range
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MAC will not be saved to config file #7

Closed Thor77 closed 8 years ago

Thor77 commented 8 years ago

Hi,...

in 1.1.7 the MAC of the preferred device will not be saved to config file.

i added the MAC by hand to "~/.blueproximityrc" and i works wonderfull.

Thank you for this very nice piece of software!

i'm using:

Fedora Core 6 (2.6.22.2-42.fc6)

with:

gnome-python2-2.16.2-2.fc6 pybluez-0.9.1-3.fc6 python-configobj-4.3.2-5.fc6 bluez-libs-3.9-1.fc7 gnome-bluetooth-libs-0.7.0-12.fc6 bluez-utils-3.9-1.fc7 bluez-gnome-0.6-2.fc7 bluez-hcidump-1.33-1.fc7 gnome-bluetooth-0.7.0-12.fc6 gnome-bluetooth-devel-0.7.0-12.fc6 bluez-libs-devel-3.9-1.fc7

Bye

Thor77 commented 8 years ago

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I consider this one to be closed then. (By highno)

Thor77 commented 8 years ago

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I see that I used the wrong signals in the .glade file. I changed them to something useful in SVN Version and will release a 1.1.8 tonight which includes these changes. I still have to find a better signal for the Combobox-Entries found on the third tab. They fire at every single change which then writes the configuration every time you type a single character. Still it is usable and works, though this has to be changed in future versions to a more i/o friendly way.

Bye, Lars (By highno)